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Three Persian items including a brass Persian plate, 10'' diameter, an octagonal Tea caddy in white metal, 4" x 4", and a Persian leather writing case, gold embossed, 11 1/4" x 8 1/4" (from the Estate of Ernest Bristow, CMG, Consul General Ispahan 1923-1933) and a silver plated (EPGS) Jug by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield.
A Chinese export porcelain monogrammed part service, late Qianlong, each piece with gilt initials `KW' comprising; a cylindrical teapot and cover, a tall shield shaped jug or coffee pot and cover, 32.5cm. high, arched rectangular tea caddy, 12.5cm. high, a spoon tray 14.5cm. wide; a teabowl and saucer and a saucer dish, (a.f), (9).
Four Second World War medals, comprising; The 1939-45 Star, The Italy Star, The Defence Medal and The War Medal, with a named box of postage and Admiralty Forwarding Slip, three base metal medals, commemorating Royal events, three tins, various Indian coins converted for use as jewellery, a silver ring, an enamelled Metropolitan Asylums Board Service lapel badge and a few further items together with a mahogany tea caddy, (qty).
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, including: an elongated plated octagonal tray, the border cased with Celtic decoration; a cased set of six Victorian silver napkin rings, Sheffield, 1896 and 1897; a pair of George V silver and wood candlesticks, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham, 1929; an Edward VII silver tea-caddy, London, 1904, and other items, the tray 57cm wide, weighable silver 10oz 16dwt (qty)
A collection of Newcastle silver flatware, comprising: a set of six George III Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved with initials 'NL', by John Langlands, circa 1795; two Fiddle pattern table-spoons, engraved with differing initials, one probably by John Walton, 1824, the other by Christian Ker and David Reid, 1825; a Fiddle pattern caddy-spoon with shell-shaped bowl, engraved with initials, by Thomas Wheatly, 1822; a set of six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved with initials, by Reid and Sons, 1854; a pair of Fiddle Shell pattern sugar-tongs, and a set of four teaspoons, each engraved with initials, by Reid and Sons, 1858 and 1859, with a pair of plated teaspoons to match, weight of silver 15oz 13dwt (22). The marks are generally clear, though with some wear to the marks on the table-spoons. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising and marks to the surface of one of the Langlands teaspoons. This spoon may have been repaired. There is a split and some bruises to the bowl of the caddy-spoon.
Good English mahogany single fusee verge bracket clock, the 7.5" square dial plate signed Wm. Bird, Seagrave on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre engraved with a bird amidst foliage, the movement with pull repeat and striking on two bells, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 18.5" high (pendulum and keys)
Good English ebonised double fusee bracket clock and bracket, the 7" brass arched dial signed J. Green on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with calendar aperture, with strike/silent dial to the arch, the foliate engraved back plate also signed J. Green, London, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 20.5" high (pendulum and winding key)
Fine Lenzkirch walnut ting-tang bracket clock, the movement back plate bearing the maker's name and stamped One Million, 72342 (circa 1895), the 5.5" brass arched dial signed with the retailer's name James King, Devizes on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, with subsidiary slow/fast dial to the arch, within an attractive canted stepped gilt metal mounted case, surmounted by four flame finials and a carved caddy top, 15.5" high (pendulum and keys)
English ebonised triple fusee original verge bracket clock, the 6.5" white enamel dial signed Stephen Rimbault, London under a shaped arched dial plate decorated in relief with painted flowers and foliage with strike/silent and chime/not chime subsidiary dials to the arch under six tune selections, the foliate engraved movement back plate also signed Stephen Rimbault, London and striking on a single bell, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top with five pineapple brass finials, 25.5" high (pendulum and door key) (alterations) *This clock has had the musical train removed
English ebonised double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed John Taylor, London on a silver shaped recessed plate to the matted centre with calendar aperture, enclosed by a 6" silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a strike/silent dial to the arch, the movement with fine foliate engraved back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by four pineapple finials, caddy top and brass carrying handle, 21.5" high
English ebonised double fusee verge bracket clock, the 7.25" brass arched dial signed Jon. Pittman, London on an oval plate to the matted centre with false pendulum bob aperture, with a calendar dial and pointer to the arch, also signed Jon Pittman, London to the foliate engraved movement back plate, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and brass carrying handle, 21.5" high (pendulum and keys)
English mahogany double fusee bracket clock, the 7" brass arched dial signed Chas Blanchard, London on the foliate engraved silvered dial centre with false bob aperture, enclosed by a silvered chapter ring and surmounted by a moon phase to the arch, the five pillar movement with anchor escapement converted from verge with foliate engraved back plate and striking on a bell, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four ball and spike finials and a carrying handle, 18.5" high (pendulum and keys)
English ebonised double fusee verge musical bracket clock, the 8" silvered arched dial signed William Johnson, London, the movement playing on a nest of six bells, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top, four brass ball finials and a carrying handle, 21.5" high (at fault and with alterations)
Good Lenzkirch walnut two train ting-tang mantel clock, the movement back plate bearing the maker's name and stamped One Million, 251668 (circa 1900), the 5" rounded arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, within a gilt mounted stepped case surmounted by four pineapple finials and a caddy style top, 15.25" high (pendulum and keys)
Russian 875 grade silver gilt and enamelled spoon, George IV silver caddy spoon or cheese spade of fiddle pattern by James McKay, Edinburgh 1824, Victorian silver souvenir spoon with thistle finial by John Millward Banks, Birmingham 1896 and a William IV silver salt spoon of fiddle pattern by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1835
A George III period amboyna and boxwood-strung rectangular tea caddy; canted corners and with original interior lids and key, 19cm wide, 10.5cm deep, 12cm highThe dimensions are 19cm wide x 10.5cm deep x 12cm high. Condition is reasonable for this lot, there are no major problems. It seems to be in good honest original condition. There are some minor scratches and scuffs but no “major” problems.

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